I saw this caterpillar too. I cannot find it anywhere online. The x mark on the rear end was very distinctive. I would love to know what kind it it.
the girl caterpillar will be brown and have large ''eyespots''. the boy will be green and have smaller ''eyespots''
That's either a snake or a caterpillar. I hope it's a caterpillar.
Not a Hawkmoth, this is a swallowtail butterfly caterpillar.
A large fuzzy green caterpillar with yellow horns is a Imperial Moth caterpillar. These will go back into the tree if left alone.
this may be a Luna caterpillar
this Caterpillar is safe to touch its just that Colour to blend in so it doesn't get eating
The name of the lime green caterpillar with an orange head is the cecropia moth caterpillar. The entire body is lime green except for a few small parts on the head which are a bright orange color.
The Luna Moth has green wings, red boarders around the green on the wings(sometimes black or brown to, depending on the gender), the wings are large, the feathery antennae are brown (or black or gray), its body is yellow (or brown or gray), its six legs are red(or black or gray or brown), its "tounge" color depends on the leg color.
A green caterpillar with purple on their body is called a Mariposa Copper. These are smaller than most other caterpillars.
green and white and brown and green
What a brown caterpillar eats sometimes they eat leaves or fruit if you find a caterpillar and you keep it you should give it leaves from the plant (tree) you found it on. But generally they eatbrwon caterpillar food:-)
it is a Lime Hawk Moth originating from England